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And Is There Honey Still for Tea? (Ben Schroeder)
Peter Murphy
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Description for And Is There Honey Still for Tea? (Ben Schroeder)
Paperback. Num Pages: 384 pages. BIC Classification: FHP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 132 x 198 x 29. Weight in Grams: 282.
The Third Ben Schroeder Novel
1965. The British Establishment is reeling after a series of defections and acts of treachery by high- ranking intelligence officers. When Francis Hollander, an American academic, accuses Sir James Digby QC, a baronet and leader of the Bar, of being a Soviet spy, Digby retains Ben Schroeder and his head of Chambers to represent him. At first, it seems to be a simple case of libel, but as evidence starts to emerge of Digby's association with the Cambridge spies, and as MI6 becomes involved, Ben can no longer be sure that he can save Digby ... Read more
To obtain vital evidence, Ben will have to put his career at risk. But will it be enough?
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Oldcastle Books
Condition
New
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781843444015
SKU
V9781843444015
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Ref
99-5
About Peter Murphy
Born in 1946, Peter Murphy graduated from Cambridge University and pursued a career in the law in England, the United States and The Hague. He practised as a barrister in London for a decade, then took up a professorship at a law school in Texas, a position he held for more than twenty years. Towards the end of that period ... Read more
Reviews for And Is There Honey Still for Tea? (Ben Schroeder)
An intelligent amalgam of spy story and legal drama
Marcel Berlins
Times
a story that captures the zeitgeist of a turbulent time in British history
Peter Murphy
Publishers Weekly
A gripping, enjoyable and informative read...Promoting Crime Fiction loves Peter Murphy's And is there Honey Still for Tea?
Jo Hesslewood
Promoting Crime Fiction ... Read more
Marcel Berlins
Times
a story that captures the zeitgeist of a turbulent time in British history
Peter Murphy
Publishers Weekly
A gripping, enjoyable and informative read...Promoting Crime Fiction loves Peter Murphy's And is there Honey Still for Tea?
Jo Hesslewood
Promoting Crime Fiction ... Read more